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Originally posted by Suzuki_Don View PostLast edited by tkent02; 11-09-2010, 06:23 PM.
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The 850 weighs the same as the 1000 & the 750 weighs the same as the other 1000....
Tom's right. Officially it's about 35lb but add in the weight of the extra oil, the fact that the G carries an extra 10lb of gas etc plus the additional transimission losses etc.
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Originally posted by salty_monk View PostThe 850 weighs the same as the 1000 & the 750 weighs the same as the other 1000....
Tom's right. Officially it's about 35lb but add in the weight of the extra oil, the fact that the G carries an extra 10lb of gas etc plus the additional transimission losses etc.
The 1000G I had was a sweet ride though, better than the 1000E in a lot of respects.
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Suzuki_Don
Thanks Guys, Just trying to fathom if my bike would be faster/lighter than the 650G like Tom has done up for his personal use, now he has decided to keep it.
I know this is getting a bit off topic, so Tom tell me to p;ss off if you want, but this is the first "O" ring chain bike I have had for over 20 years and I need some advice on what is best to lube/spray the chain with. Presently I am using a lanolin industrial product, but would prefer to use the correct product. Actually my chain is a 530 "X" ring chain.
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waterman
Don, I can't fathom why your 700cc 6 speed isn't quite a bit quicker than a near stock 650g. You should have more engine power (more displacement), less weight guessing around 450 wet vs 500 for g, and an extra gear plus the aftermarket 4 into 1 exhaust. Plus you can change gearing with different sprockets to match desires.
I will concur with Tkent, the high rev power output isn't the 650g strength. Mine willing revs but doesn't provide any great rush of power. It does accelerate smoothly from idle to redline in all gears though.
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Suzuki_Don
Ed, the performance of my bike is similar to what you describe, although I do get a lift at about 6,000rpm. But solid power from idle through to redline. But with less weight is probably a bit more brisk than the G model. It does not have the massive change in characteristic like the 550 had at 5 and then 7k, but a lot more bottom end. It will run in 6th from 20mph and pull strongly. My gearing at present is a bit lower than standard though. Halfway between the 650 and 550 original gearing ratio.
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Originally posted by Suzuki_Don View PostThanks Guys, Just trying to fathom if my bike would be faster/lighter than the 650G like Tom has done up for his personal use, now he has decided to keep it.
I know this is getting a bit off topic, so Tom tell me to p;ss off if you want, but this is the first "O" ring chain bike I have had for over 20 years and I need some advice on what is best to lube/spray the chain with. Presently I am using a lanolin industrial product, but would prefer to use the correct product. Actually my chain is a 530 "X" ring chain.
Some of them I don't lube at all, like when I'm planning on changing them out to change ratios. I just run them dry. They don't seem to wear any faster, just get a little dusty looking.
The opposite is true for non sealed chains, you can't lube them often enough, and they wear quickly anyway as soon as any dirt gets in.
Damn, I think I'm turning myself into a shafty nutcase.Last edited by tkent02; 11-09-2010, 08:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Suzuki_Don View PostEd, the performance of my bike is similar to what you describe, although I do get a lift at about 6,000rpm. But solid power from idle through to redline. But with less weight is probably a bit more brisk than the G model. It does not have the massive change in characteristic like the 550 had at 5 and then 7k, but a lot more bottom end. It will run in 6th from 20mph and pull strongly. My gearing at present is a bit lower than standard though. Halfway between the 650 and 550 original gearing ratio.
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waterman
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostI'm planning on using the 550's cams to keep that top end kick, 4-1 pipes, maybe some head porting, and selecting sprockets so that sixth is approximately equal to what fifth was originally. Acceleration is the object of the game. This one will be purely for fun, not really into the long distance thing on this bike.
BTW, your 650g looks like a runner. I do sorta dig the primer color. Nice rescue.
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Originally posted by waterman View Post
BTW, your 650g looks like a runner. I do sorta dig the primer color. Nice rescue.
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Suzuki_Don
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostChain lube, on sealed chains, doesn't do much. Keeps the outside from rusting, that's about it. The real lube is sealed inside. I just use WD-40, or some other spray stuff, or whatever I find laying around. A guy on a KLR forum who rides a buttload of miles on just one bike, kept careful records, using a lot of different lubes. He found that sealed chains lasted just as long using WD-40 on a regular schedule as with any of the chain lubes. The only time they go bad is when the rubber o rings fall out, then those links wear very quickly, no matter what you treat them with. The chain is pretty much junk as soon as any seals are missing. Maybe the seals last longer with some super duper chain lube, I doubt it.
Some of them I don't lube at all, like when I'm planning on changing them out to change ratios. I just run them dry. They don't seem to wear any faster, just get a little dusty looking.
The opposite is true for non sealed chains, you can't lube them often enough, and they wear quickly anyway as soon as any dirt gets in.
Damn, I think I'm turning myself into a shafty nutcase.
BTW Tom, glad you got it road worthy, bike looks great, and will be more so with a proper coat of paint. You must be getting a fair number of mounts in that stable of yours by now.
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I went with chain wax recently and like it. Less fling off and the sprockets have a nice layer of lubricant to reduce wear on the teeth and chain rollers.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostI went with chain wax recently and like it. Less fling off and the sprockets have a nice layer of lubricant to reduce wear on the teeth and chain rollers.
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